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Rootkit.Agent.cdgq Details


  • Category Rootkit
  • Discovered 8/31/2012 5:30:31 AM
  • Modified 8/31/2012 10:10:17 AM
  • Threat Level Low
  • Category Description
    A Rootkit is a collection of tools (programs) that enable administrator-level (root) access to a computer or computer network. A Rootkit may consist of spyware and other programs that: monitor traffic and keystrokes; create a "backdoor" into the system for the hacker's use; alter log files; attack other machines on the network; and alter existing system tools to escape detection. They are usually hidden and difficult to clean as they ingranulate deeply within the Registry and system files.

The following Files were created:
VALUEFILESIZECOMPANYNAMEVERSIONSIGNATUREDate
a6da7068ed11ffbf1393fba696f4aaf01b27d3506b7215ba88ec64c6ddc5717a.sys 16000Microsoft5.2.2800.129222c4da7a576dd6f6041c70707c4c9e1e 

The following Registry Entries were created:
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